It's really difficult to find a solid pair of turf shoes, especially with the escalating price tag on elite shoes. However, the Bomba model is particular tailored to the turf/futsal field/game. Previously owned a pair of the affordable model, and became a fan in an instant due to its responsiveness and comfort on the pitch. For this season I decided to go for the higher end model of the Bomba family, and selected the Finale cut. Words cannot do justice to the Finale Bomba, which was built impeccably. The comfort and responsiveness of the shoes is smooth and provides just enough cushion for comfort, but not so overwhelming that you lose the "feel" and "touch" for the ball. I believe this is due to their "NIKE Skin" component. On top of all the pros, they are perhaps the most stylish pair of the turf line. I ordered the purple with black/silver (which look like the CR7 shoes but without the "CR7" signature, which is a HUGE plus because I'm a Messi fan). The stylish shoe helps me live up to its name, while the compliments paid by other players encourage me to give justice to the shoe.

P.s. I also own a pair of the Predator Instinct and Magista Opus. And the Bomba Finale, certainly outshines both. I wish they had the Bomba Finale for outdoor...

So I got these shoes because they looked like they'd be good shoes. They're cleats while also being turf shoes. I haven't tried wearing them outside, but my initial impression is that I can. However, there have been reviews about the material wearing out quickly. Outdoor activity is only going to speed that up. Anyways, I originally got a 9.5, which is what I wear in regular shoes. I tried on the 9 but it felt very tight and narrow. I went and played and instantly realized 9.5 was apparently too big. My toes didn't reach the end of the shoe and I was making early contact on the ball repeatedly. Severely messing with my game. I also rolled my ankle. So I took them back and got the 9's. Went out and played in those. Certainly a lot more improvement with my touch on the ball. I didn't even notice the narrowness of the shoe while I was playing. So just an fyi, if it feels narrow while trying it on...get over it I guess. But...I still managed to sprain my ankle. Same ankle in exact spot with the larger shoes. They have "Low" in the title and I'm thinking that's the issue. They are kind of low. Or maybe it just means low profile? I don't know. Either way, sprained my ankle. But, I also think that that's jut my fault. Hadn't played on turf in a while and I was tripping in my Sambas (great shoes...get them). Sambas are for different type of indoor field. Which is why I got these. So, to sum up: I do recommend these shoes. The ankle spraining I believe is more my fault. I am used to a higher shoe (compared to where it sits below your ankle) and like with any cleat, there are growing pains. You probably will get a heal blister...those are almost unavoidable when it comes to new shoes. But, I did not get any toe blisters. They are pretty flexible and don't appear to require much breaking in.